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At his final convention appearance* in 2011, Leonard Nimoy revealed more in one sitting than anyone expected, at once telling his life's story and reminding us that "There's always room for one more good one".

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Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952) is 2 hours and 49 minutes long, and even though it's listed for sale on DVD, I think it's in the public domain or there wouldn't b e various versions of it on YouTube.

Dallas Comic-Con talent coordinator Mark Walters made Nimoy's "convention retirement" event as special as it was in 2011, is also one of the best convention moderators around, and runs Big FanBoy up in Dallas.

(*)Nimoy would add appearances at two more conventions, but at the time, this was planned to be it, citing poor health.